Literature DB >> 18848804

Evoked potentials to nociceptive stimuli delivered by CO2 or Nd:YAP lasers.

Caroline Perchet1, Fabio Godinho, Stéphanie Mazza, Maud Frot, Valéry Legrain, Michel Magnin, Luis Garcia-Larrea.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study compares the amplitude, latency, morphology, scalp topography and intracranial generators of laser-evoked potentials (LEPs) to CO(2) and Nd:YAP laser stimuli.
METHODS: LEPs were assessed in 11 healthy subjects (6 men, mean age 39+/-10 years) using a 32-channel acquisition system. Laser stimuli were delivered on the dorsum of both hands (intensity slightly above pain threshold), and permitted to obtain lateralised (N1) and vertex components (N2-P2) with similar scalp distribution for both types of lasers.
RESULTS: The N1-YAP had similar latencies but significantly higher amplitudes relative to N1-CO(2). The N2-P2 complex showed earlier latencies, higher amplitudes (N2) and more synchronised responses when using Nd:YAP stimulation. The distribution of intracranial generators assessed with source localization analyses (sLORETA) was similar for Nd:YAP and CO(2) lasers. The insular, opercular, and primary sensorimotor cortices were active during the N1 time-window, whereas the anterior midcingulate, supplementary motor areas and mid-anterior insulae were active concomitant to the N2-P2 complex.
CONCLUSIONS: Earlier latencies and larger amplitudes recorded when using Nd:YAP pulses suggest a more synchronized nociceptive afferent volley with this type of laser. SIGNIFICANCE: This, together with its handy utilization due to optic fibre transmission, may favour the use of Nd:YAP lasers in clinical settings.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18848804     DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2008.06.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Neurophysiol        ISSN: 1388-2457            Impact factor:   3.708


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